If you're still looking, you might find user reviews for Docmosis and other 
PDF generation tools on IT Central Station to be helpful.

Users interested in solutions like this also read reviews for Windward 
Studios. This SVP of Product Development writes, "It uses Microsoft Word 
and Microsoft Excel as base templates, so when you generate, it's easy for 
clients to upgrade, and maintain, and generate out either a PDF or an 
actual Excel spreadsheet." You can read the rest of his review here 
<https://www.itcentralstation.com/product_reviews/windward-studios-review-49467-by-jim-aiken/tzd/c582-sf-81>
. 

On Friday, 31 August 2012 10:05:17 UTC+3, Richard Watson wrote:
>
> I'm looking at how to generate PDF's. I see PDFjet and iText can now both 
> run on GAE. PDFjet's license is $295 per user, iText is a woolly 
> it's-a-secret cash extraction setup.  I'd rather lean towards the former 
> rather than pay someone who won't put their prices on their site.
>
> http://pdfjet.com/java/buy.html 
> http://itextpdf.com/terms-of-use/
>
> Any experiences with either/both, or alternatives?
>

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